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even though it's that way if we follow the carcass as we used to do it in russia we won't end up in india. but in chile south america she. as a student he proposed his own geological theory it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. this i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think he's simply sitting in thinking. on a sphere is to keep his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions. to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every. specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. information to a console at the station. is very important we make charts for aircraft like helicopters fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. it is so short but we can still set up like this there's about fifty m
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it doesn't really work for this case because it doesn't seem to apply to anyone in canada or india. explain may be long-term why we don't have a multi-party system but he can , given that the republicans came out of nowhere to become dominant, the people's party became strong, it cannot explain why you don't get a short term disruptive upsurge of minor party activity. i think there are multiple causes. it gets harder and harder as time goes on. there is an interesting argument that with the adoption of the australian ballot at the end of the 19th century, we got to a situation where the government had to decide who the candidates were, who would be printed on the ballot. when checked in decide that you get to exclude people. for the next hundred years, the major parties got better and better at creating obstacles. 2000, or 2004, the spent years battling this lawsuit in pennsylvania. it did not have much merit but it served the function of the state. it made hard to go on. that role has kind of been blocked. that has reinforced the ballot laws that control be presidential debates. be
it doesn't really work for this case because it doesn't seem to apply to anyone in canada or india. explain may be long-term why we don't have a multi-party system but he can , given that the republicans came out of nowhere to become dominant, the people's party became strong, it cannot explain why you don't get a short term disruptive upsurge of minor party activity. i think there are multiple causes. it gets harder and harder as time goes on. there is an interesting argument that with the...
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he could find that tipping point where instead of india, pakistan start focusing more and terrorism is the problem. >> can you hear me quiet makes working? thank you for being here. quick background. thank you for the introduction. thank you to salem state for having me and arranging all this. really appreciate it. as you mentioned, my fathers have white, half black. he thought of the korean vietnam wars. he retired as a command sergeant major. he had a lot of work trauma. i grew up in alabama quarter black, quarter white and half korean. i got was some issues of racism and olene. my mother lived in japan in world war ii and in the korean war. i graduate from west point, was deployed to baghdad and now i work full-time for peace. i want to begin by asking all of your question. develop you follow the 2012 election pretty closely? the 2012 election was a close presidential race, right? they came down to the presidential debate. at that point, neither candidate could have one. i might use to imagine the 2016 presidential election. i want you to imagine a very tight race. it's a very close
he could find that tipping point where instead of india, pakistan start focusing more and terrorism is the problem. >> can you hear me quiet makes working? thank you for being here. quick background. thank you for the introduction. thank you to salem state for having me and arranging all this. really appreciate it. as you mentioned, my fathers have white, half black. he thought of the korean vietnam wars. he retired as a command sergeant major. he had a lot of work trauma. i grew up in...
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a pharma company in india. there's an environment for them to offtake any buyer of their deals. >> amen on blackstone. from the beginning of the year when it was a $15 stock, we've talked about it for all the reasons timmy just cited. it doesn't mean it can't continue to go higher. i think 37, 38 was the peak of the stock. there's no reason to believe it can't trade back there. >> aig, is that worth holding on to? >> i think it is, i think it's still valuable. it's in the penalty box. five years ago, it definite he deserved to be. trading below book value. this is a company that if you're in the insurance industry, you want to go work for this company. it's back, it's back big. that chart that you're seeing there i think is just the beginning. it trades at about 75% of book value. >> coming up next on "fast," how did our traders do in 2013? we hold their feet to the fire and get their best and worst trades of the year. we sent our very own out into the madness of times square to get some of your biggest regrets
a pharma company in india. there's an environment for them to offtake any buyer of their deals. >> amen on blackstone. from the beginning of the year when it was a $15 stock, we've talked about it for all the reasons timmy just cited. it doesn't mean it can't continue to go higher. i think 37, 38 was the peak of the stock. there's no reason to believe it can't trade back there. >> aig, is that worth holding on to? >> i think it is, i think it's still valuable. it's in the...
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. >> it's emotional, but not unhappy when the six ford of india and a tasteless said involving the former prime minister and in a way to go on and on and some trouble. >> it's hard to believe with there were even thinking. it's offensive on every level, politically, the low-income anyone who likes women in this one just blows my mind. adam: that were made no sense. tell me why this one of the bombs. >> we all expect nowadays that political ads will be hard hitting, with this one where he is talking about how and his opponent wins new york is going back to the worst of the worst of the worst. take a look and see. >> his response, mutters it wil" his records the dangers in the on crime will take us back. alexis is a movie in the 70's, escape from. >> take expected this is just disgraceful. adam: brent was cheaper. the stock above those it did in a plans. kmart. >> and love this and. they have to let people know there have been can compete and win in did in an end to end of the ship your pants. >> ticketing? >> you can write your. >> to you your that? and shipment cancer free corrected just
. >> it's emotional, but not unhappy when the six ford of india and a tasteless said involving the former prime minister and in a way to go on and on and some trouble. >> it's hard to believe with there were even thinking. it's offensive on every level, politically, the low-income anyone who likes women in this one just blows my mind. adam: that were made no sense. tell me why this one of the bombs. >> we all expect nowadays that political ads will be hard hitting, with this...
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talked to says they are almost certainly going to take the product to singapore or china or japan or india or europe because the food and drug administration is useless. what we talk about is the pioneers of the future coming and then we talk about prison guards of the past. imagine that was the 1840's and the government in its modern form the stagecoaches would hire lobbyists to pass the law to say that railroads couldn't go faster than a horse. [laughter] because it is an unfair competitive that vantage. you may think that i am exaggerating. in the 1920's the newspapers of congress passed the law that made it illegal to have radio news. down in the 1930's there was a brief period you couldn't have radio news because people protect their own self-interest. very few people go out voluntarily to give up their interest for the greater good. that's why we have a constant tension between the pioneers of the future and the prison guards of the past. now one of the areas that is going to become the most fascinating is online learning. now, this is being stream on youtube, for example tonight. on
talked to says they are almost certainly going to take the product to singapore or china or japan or india or europe because the food and drug administration is useless. what we talk about is the pioneers of the future coming and then we talk about prison guards of the past. imagine that was the 1840's and the government in its modern form the stagecoaches would hire lobbyists to pass the law to say that railroads couldn't go faster than a horse. [laughter] because it is an unfair competitive...
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iran connections for instance with afghanistan and afghanistan connecting up with russia and china and india so actually what's happening here is a great game involving the future superpower plus what we are seeing which the united states and nato powers have been sponsoring which has been salafi al-qaeda linked just love these will be the difficulties that cause i will have to contend with but i think at the moment no sign of him confirming the security pact that would allow u.s. soldiers to stay on longer than the end of this year have a comfy into this year you want to go into this british that's right your new year's still hasn't come home would like to wish you from both haven't i a wonderful new year's and let our viewers know that they can always join you in going underground in the u.k. and then find that online at r t dot com thanks so much for that night i should go by happy new year. now across the atlantic the united states still has many hours to go before they stand off twenty thirteen and it's a year that many will be glad to see the back of your in april the deadly bombing at
iran connections for instance with afghanistan and afghanistan connecting up with russia and china and india so actually what's happening here is a great game involving the future superpower plus what we are seeing which the united states and nato powers have been sponsoring which has been salafi al-qaeda linked just love these will be the difficulties that cause i will have to contend with but i think at the moment no sign of him confirming the security pact that would allow u.s. soldiers to...
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cheryl: the same question as far as china really does go over into india, india hasn't had struggles of the middle class china has, but have been struggling nevertheless. >> they have suffered for a number of reasons. the big one friendly has been their government has really not made any significant reforms, especially relied on money to bail them out and allowed them to ignore very important reforms in india. there's a lot of momentum there now, have made some efforts. sections of next year. this may take a more pro-business stance, but india is a tough call it the stage. cheryl: another tough call has to be tricky. they have been mentioning a lot about government, the instability. one issue is the proximity to northern africa and again what is happening with the crowd in lt the effect until this year. it looks rough, what do you say? >> turkey is a classic example. a huge account deficit they were able to easily funded and create very high global liquidity and they began to turn off in may as the taper talks began, people began to worry how is tricky going tt fund that deficit? tha
cheryl: the same question as far as china really does go over into india, india hasn't had struggles of the middle class china has, but have been struggling nevertheless. >> they have suffered for a number of reasons. the big one friendly has been their government has really not made any significant reforms, especially relied on money to bail them out and allowed them to ignore very important reforms in india. there's a lot of momentum there now, have made some efforts. sections of next...
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well i'm not sure if there is a global quite kevin i think is an outcry in india about this is an outcry in south africa or across africa is an outcry in south america no there isn't the outcry such as it is has been in america and in countries very closely allied to america and western europe i think that speaks for itself really and in those countries it's been the elites in those countries that have been making the outcry and i think that there is a strong sort of anti russian element to all of this look there are seventy five countries in the world where homosexuality is illegal russia isn't one of them there are many countries in the world where homosexuals can be executed russia isn't one of them so why pick on russia for this morning. for the law go visit her well. well i think if it was something else would it would be pussy riot because of course it would be the arctic thirty something else i think that genuine gay rights activists have concerns about this law and the right to have concerns but i think there are people jumping on the bandwagon here in the political elite in the
well i'm not sure if there is a global quite kevin i think is an outcry in india about this is an outcry in south africa or across africa is an outcry in south america no there isn't the outcry such as it is has been in america and in countries very closely allied to america and western europe i think that speaks for itself really and in those countries it's been the elites in those countries that have been making the outcry and i think that there is a strong sort of anti russian element to all...
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so i just recently got back from india and bangkok and china and so it is just fascinating how the world is changing right now so fast. >> rose: it's good to see you. >> thank you, charl-year. >> rose: much success, the film is on hbo. >> the film is on hbo. the book is in book stores and hbo did the film. and it's on demand, i would imagine. and hopefully will you watch it, it is a great story. it is an important story. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ senza fine next on "great performances"... andrea bocelli reunites with david foster in enchanting portofino to perform love songs on the italian riviera. ♪ tristeza ♪ por favor vai embora there's something for everyone as the great tenor delivers popular songs from around the globe. ♪ champagne ♪ na na na na... so get close to the one you love, and if you'd like to, sing along. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na... join us for a romantic evening in italy with andrea bocelli -- "love in portofino."
so i just recently got back from india and bangkok and china and so it is just fascinating how the world is changing right now so fast. >> rose: it's good to see you. >> thank you, charl-year. >> rose: much success, the film is on hbo. >> the film is on hbo. the book is in book stores and hbo did the film. and it's on demand, i would imagine. and hopefully will you watch it, it is a great story. it is an important story. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining...
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in india and china, think of thailand, indonesia, the philippines, there could be all kinds of demand from those places because they want to buy gold historically speaking when it's cheaper. they want to own those hard assets, those stores of value. that's the reason why history may be on the side of zbloeld okay. while bitcoin might be new, don, there are people investing. mark an dreessen, fred wilson as well as the winkle boss twins. it's not just investors. more companies will start accepting bitcoin. there are talks at other customers. paypal may be on the board next. clearly a lot of interest and potential seen in this digital currency. >> okay. i'll buy that. if people start taking it. >> retailers. >> fair enough. you can take that. there's a reason though why things are a little bit for weak, gold at least. it could be technical. the spider gold ets, the biggest one that tracks gold, people are selling it off. people are selling it further to take advantage of tax losses. this is the last day to realize the tax losses. when all of that selling goes you might see a pop in 2014
in india and china, think of thailand, indonesia, the philippines, there could be all kinds of demand from those places because they want to buy gold historically speaking when it's cheaper. they want to own those hard assets, those stores of value. that's the reason why history may be on the side of zbloeld okay. while bitcoin might be new, don, there are people investing. mark an dreessen, fred wilson as well as the winkle boss twins. it's not just investors. more companies will start...
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other emerging markets, if you look at chile, if you take a look at brazil, mexico, israel, australia, india, even sweden, which is not emerging, you take a look at those countries and i don't see good things there. so you've got to be very specific. overall, emerging markets in my judgment, are going to underperform certainly underperforms u.s., but importantly underperform europe. europe is going to be a big surprise, i think, in 2014. it's going to be a very positive surprise. >> got you. now paul, you -- your company is -- bespoke investment group. you look at all different kinds of stats and custom tailor out all of the interesting market commenta commentary. what's going to be the big theme as we head into 2014. >> i think we're going to continue to see some strength that we've seen so far this year. when we looked at the numbers i gave you, these are numbersle that you could conceivably hit this year based on prior years where we've seen a 25% gain. and i think the biggest shocking number of them all is, in the nasdaq, when you had a 25% plus gain in one year, the next year at some po
other emerging markets, if you look at chile, if you take a look at brazil, mexico, israel, australia, india, even sweden, which is not emerging, you take a look at those countries and i don't see good things there. so you've got to be very specific. overall, emerging markets in my judgment, are going to underperform certainly underperforms u.s., but importantly underperform europe. europe is going to be a big surprise, i think, in 2014. it's going to be a very positive surprise. >> got...
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and in november, in india, the it was the last for the man known as the little master who walked away as the sport's leading grand scorer. >> knowing the fact i will never have a cricket bat back in my hand, nor play for indy, it was really, really emotional, but they have become wonderful moments and i could sort of the of all of those things. >> just too many moments to count in 2013. new zealand's rubby players won as well. if you would like to tell us your favorite sport moments go to aljazeera.com/sport. now back to you. >> thank you very much, robin. people around the world have begun celebrating the arrival of 2014, in the industrialian city of sydney over a million people flocked to the harbor to enjoy the display there. around 7 tons of fireworks were used in the extravaganza. one of the world's most secretive nations pulled out all of the stops to put on a big show in south korean. thousands braved sub zero temperatures to watch a firework's display there. ♪ >> and this was the scene in honk kong where thousands entired the show. and people in shanghai celebrated the arriv
and in november, in india, the it was the last for the man known as the little master who walked away as the sport's leading grand scorer. >> knowing the fact i will never have a cricket bat back in my hand, nor play for indy, it was really, really emotional, but they have become wonderful moments and i could sort of the of all of those things. >> just too many moments to count in 2013. new zealand's rubby players won as well. if you would like to tell us your favorite sport moments...
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generated to see her, and that was a typical situation whether we were in italy, whether we were in india, pakistan, to rock coe, france -- morocco, france, greece or italy. it didn't matter, it was always the same. >> and so let's, tell us a little bit about the size of the secret service detail at that time. >> well, back in 1960 there were only two of us assigned to mrs. kennedy. three were assigned to the children. and 34 were assigned to the president. that meant that at any one time there were only five agents with the president because it was shift work, three shifts a day plus agents out on advance assignments, some people were on leave. >> okay. so let's go through some -- we're going to show you some photos of the kind of challenges the secret service faced when they were protecting this wildly-popular couple around the world. >> this is in dublin, ireland. you'll see the crowds can't be contained on the sidewalks, too many of them. into with the streets, they had a ard time getting through the crowd. they're hanging out of windows, on to top of balcony, any place they could be
generated to see her, and that was a typical situation whether we were in italy, whether we were in india, pakistan, to rock coe, france -- morocco, france, greece or italy. it didn't matter, it was always the same. >> and so let's, tell us a little bit about the size of the secret service detail at that time. >> well, back in 1960 there were only two of us assigned to mrs. kennedy. three were assigned to the children. and 34 were assigned to the president. that meant that at any...
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mexico, india, china, and the philippines. if they say you should go to the back of the line, for some countries the line is 20-40 years long. in 1990, congress raised the ceiling on migration by 40%. that is a lot. that was in response to the economic expansion at the time. because every country gets the same 7% limit, the 20,000 limit went up to 25,600. a 40% increase in ceiling meant, for a country like mexico or india, a small increase. you still have the same problem of visa backlog and unlawful entries. i want to end by saying a few words about the most recent period of economic expansion and recent recession and how it has affected immigration. one is that the economic the structuring that took place at the end of the 20th century was continued to draw migration and fed anti-immigrant sentiment. you had a decline in manufacturing industries and growth in the service sectors so native whites and blacks suffered greater unemployment and there was a new sector and service economy as well is agriculture and agricultural pro
mexico, india, china, and the philippines. if they say you should go to the back of the line, for some countries the line is 20-40 years long. in 1990, congress raised the ceiling on migration by 40%. that is a lot. that was in response to the economic expansion at the time. because every country gets the same 7% limit, the 20,000 limit went up to 25,600. a 40% increase in ceiling meant, for a country like mexico or india, a small increase. you still have the same problem of visa backlog and...
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and tears and cheers in india has this career came to an end. >> knowing the fact that i would never have a cricket bat in my hand here playing for india, which was really, really emotional, but there are some wonderful moments and i -- i could sort of thing of all of those things. >> there's more on our website, check out aljazeera.com/sport, there is also details there on how to get in touch with our team using twitter, and we have blogs and correspondent from our reporters from around the world. what a sporting year it has been, eh, steven? >> thank you very much. new years celebrations around the world have started. new zealand was the first country to bring in 2014. tens of thousands of people were treated to fireworks. and in the australian city of sydney over a million people flocked to the world famous harbor bridge to enjoy the fire works display. 7 tons of pyrotechnics were exploded. [ cheers ] >> and for whom the bell tolls, in this case it was japan welcoming in in the new world. >>> and one of the world's most secretive nations pulled out all the stops, in north korea th
and tears and cheers in india has this career came to an end. >> knowing the fact that i would never have a cricket bat in my hand here playing for india, which was really, really emotional, but there are some wonderful moments and i -- i could sort of thing of all of those things. >> there's more on our website, check out aljazeera.com/sport, there is also details there on how to get in touch with our team using twitter, and we have blogs and correspondent from our reporters from...
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india is expected to visit the wedding she is going on for automotive i can teach me. i met up with the prompt was thinking that if the sake of it is called upon to that spot kick by two thousand and six. why that might be done overnight see's with local fight to get to see. shared office and all that i saw this and just as i'm not the knife that is what the conflict than fifty percent and twenty five. but since this pic is me the thought that was fine in his credentials in the union also got to talk to god and the process of setting up manufacturing units and that the fox the president the royal borough of kensington and chelsea constituency phallic say. and by the royal which the cultural society the event will celebrate its one hundredth anniversary does he. join me for a hundred and sixty thousand visits his shadow is the will of god. meanwhile it. to see the queen is in you make your visit at the da's. joseph our cities or so from day to showcase new ponds in twenty twelve to celebrate the queen's sixty eight summit friend. a special dining tv friends with some sa
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and so the younger one married lord -- [inaudible] in england and became viceroy of india, so she did well with that. in fact, she was in england one time and she was saying to a group, and she was saying to a group, well, i love to come here and see my daughter. and the daughter said i've not spent a time since hi marriage that i -- since my marriage that i haven't seen you. [laughter] well, she made her famous remarks, you know? one was when she got off the ship -- these were like movie stars. the news reporters, the lighters here were famous names, and news reporters asked her about the trip, and she said it was so great to be back here in old terra cot that. [laughter] and then she liked to refer to it as rodin had done a bust of my daughter's happened. but i think the classic is when she asked the widow at a funeral if she was having a good time. [laughter] the lighters were there. their house is, of course, torn down. it was on the circle. and had quite a collection. any more questions? well, if not, thank you very much. [applause] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact w
and so the younger one married lord -- [inaudible] in england and became viceroy of india, so she did well with that. in fact, she was in england one time and she was saying to a group, and she was saying to a group, well, i love to come here and see my daughter. and the daughter said i've not spent a time since hi marriage that i -- since my marriage that i haven't seen you. [laughter] well, she made her famous remarks, you know? one was when she got off the ship -- these were like movie...
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. >> they would go to like turkey, india. >> george stated that they were taking a trip, he was not the least bit surprised. >> he's sort of like to take chances. >> the couple left mid december and he has not heard from them. he saw on the newest of the ship was stuck and he suspected that his friend might be on board. >> there was a picture of him that popped up. >> the apparel was supposed to return to the bay area on wednesday, george and john merced to do a new project but that job is now on hold. john hopes that his friends make it home state. >> i would say to him that he wanted an adventure and he found one. >> in oakland, kron4, charles clifford redline i will have a look at conditions coming up when we return.. good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's
. >> they would go to like turkey, india. >> george stated that they were taking a trip, he was not the least bit surprised. >> he's sort of like to take chances. >> the couple left mid december and he has not heard from them. he saw on the newest of the ship was stuck and he suspected that his friend might be on board. >> there was a picture of him that popped up. >> the apparel was supposed to return to the bay area on wednesday, george and john merced to...
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a political scientist from finland studied politics in india argues it is because of ethnic nepotism. a human traitm is that we all tend to favor members of our own ethnic group. this leads to social inequality, cultural conflict, and partisan sorting. this shows that sorting has been going on since the founding period. this shows my plot of americans regional changing subcultures and each can be linked to a major seller or immigrant. final conclusions and implications, the jury is still out. we anticipate continued levels of immigration which make the u.s. more diverse, more polarized, and more sordid. thank you. >> thank you, jill. next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co-partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. panel tend tothis emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. people
a political scientist from finland studied politics in india argues it is because of ethnic nepotism. a human traitm is that we all tend to favor members of our own ethnic group. this leads to social inequality, cultural conflict, and partisan sorting. this shows that sorting has been going on since the founding period. this shows my plot of americans regional changing subcultures and each can be linked to a major seller or immigrant. final conclusions and implications, the jury is still out....
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a neurosurgeon joins us over the phone from bombay in india. sayschumacher's surgeons they are still legions in the brain. -- lesions in the brain. what is the scenario for the next 24 hours or so?' >> kept sedated and probably --alyzed because of the i am not sure when he is rtleased whether he will stae moving or not. it will be important to see what is the movement of his limbs and how is his consciousness. i understand that before the operation he was agitated and moving in with his limbs and considering that scenario, my feeling is that he should have a very they cope -- very big open just keep him regulated -- very big hope and just keep him regulated and hope that when he group -- hiss movements are functioning. >> how long can he be kept in this artificial coma? >> as long as it is necessary, as long as he is not breathing comfortably, and as long as his lip movements -- limit movements have returned . we should keep it as long as it is possible and necessary. >> does he need to be awake for surgeons to fully assess the damage to the br
a neurosurgeon joins us over the phone from bombay in india. sayschumacher's surgeons they are still legions in the brain. -- lesions in the brain. what is the scenario for the next 24 hours or so?' >> kept sedated and probably --alyzed because of the i am not sure when he is rtleased whether he will stae moving or not. it will be important to see what is the movement of his limbs and how is his consciousness. i understand that before the operation he was agitated and moving in with his...
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. >> your message to gandhi and the people of india. >> it's funny, though, because i travel a lot. >> those people are at work, are they? work more quietly. >> they are facebooking actually. >> what are they doing? >> facebooking. >> facebooking? >> shopping. >> they are looking at pornography. >> i don't know. >> if they wanted to they can tweet or facebook. >> they have to. that's part of their job. >> they are tweeting now. they are tweeting themselves senseless back there. lovely. that's the creative sphere, the hot bed of news. they are fully qualified. >> yeah. >> they are now just looking for acting work. >> so you have a pretty broad range. i'll ask a serious question. i'll try. >> go ahead. >> everyone asks what do you like better tv, movies or stand up. which one is more difficult. going on stage i think is probably pretty tough. movie can be boring because you shoot a thing a hundred times. tv is what it is. >> there are challenges in all of those different disciplines. i enjoy most the stand up comedy. in media people like to change the information. you're in a room with
. >> your message to gandhi and the people of india. >> it's funny, though, because i travel a lot. >> those people are at work, are they? work more quietly. >> they are facebooking actually. >> what are they doing? >> facebooking. >> facebooking? >> shopping. >> they are looking at pornography. >> i don't know. >> if they wanted to they can tweet or facebook. >> they have to. that's part of their job. >> they are...
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of dropping the case against india's deputy general. the new york attorney's office has until january 12 to bring an indictment against the diplomate and he was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of visa fraud and about her domestic help salary and faces 15 years in jail if convicted and india is demanding an apology and her immediate release. stuck in frozen waters off antarctica and how to rescue a ship in ice. how quickly the u.s. population is growing. the warm weather state and an increasing number of people are calling home. >> reporter: the place they called home for 16 seasons is now in the rearview mirror and the last game for the texas longhorns did not go as scripted and i am jessica and i will have that story later in sports. ♪ good morning and welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. just ahead dozens of researchers trapped on a frozen boat in antarctica, we will have the latest on efforts to get them home safely but first let's see the temperatures we will see across the nation and ebony dion is back.
of dropping the case against india's deputy general. the new york attorney's office has until january 12 to bring an indictment against the diplomate and he was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of visa fraud and about her domestic help salary and faces 15 years in jail if convicted and india is demanding an apology and her immediate release. stuck in frozen waters off antarctica and how to rescue a ship in ice. how quickly the u.s. population is growing. the warm weather state and an...
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poor people in the world of having jobs for the first hundreds of millions of people in china and in india, as well. >> but take the technology piece of it. >> that's always -- we would still have buggy whips, andrew. >> they've demonstrate against machines that separated whatever it was over in england, whether it was the weaving machine and it put people out of business. there's no more record companies. >> think about this. if we didn't get rid of the switchers, the telephones, we would have to employ every single american in switching telephones, right? >> we've got the two of us, michelle. >> and then there's the pope. >> but if you go back prior to the 17th century, for example, before there were property rights, before -- for 10,000 years, the average gdp per person, per capita was like $8el 00 total output. until you can come up with an idea, own it, scale it. but it was almost like pancake batter spread around the planet. $800 a year is what gdp was, until this happened, until capitalism was able to blossom. so why do we need to talk about five years when you could see on a 10,000
poor people in the world of having jobs for the first hundreds of millions of people in china and in india, as well. >> but take the technology piece of it. >> that's always -- we would still have buggy whips, andrew. >> they've demonstrate against machines that separated whatever it was over in england, whether it was the weaving machine and it put people out of business. there's no more record companies. >> think about this. if we didn't get rid of the switchers, the...
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november in india as the cricket career came to the end. his 200th test was the last for the man known as the little master who walked away as the sport's leading scorer. >> knowing the fact that i would never have done this, we play for india. which was really emotional. but there was wonderful moments when i can think of all those things. >> reporter: quite an incredible sport in year. that is all for now. >> thanks jane and we will stay with the theme because in 2013 draws to a close we end the program with some of the big news stories of the past 12 months. ♪ the mighty war machine is relentless. >> these people are the victims of a text using chemical weapons. [gunfire] as we were interviewing for the leader we could hear mixed lines overhead and everyone scrambled. ♪ 11-year-old mohamed is a survivor of an air strike, these children are traumatized and scared to go back home. ♪ [chanting]. screams and leaving office are getting louder. >> this election more than any other is a turning point for kenya. >> it's a transition almost
november in india as the cricket career came to the end. his 200th test was the last for the man known as the little master who walked away as the sport's leading scorer. >> knowing the fact that i would never have done this, we play for india. which was really emotional. but there was wonderful moments when i can think of all those things. >> reporter: quite an incredible sport in year. that is all for now. >> thanks jane and we will stay with the theme because in 2013 draws...
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the next year sees india and brazil hold nationwide general elections. do they have the potential to change global dynamics in 2014? i asked daniel frankfurt, executive editor of the economist. >> indonesia is another one, a quarter of a billion people there. so new leadership coming in there. and in india, i think there's a hugely controversial figure, but business wants him because he's got a reputation for getting things done where he -- >> that's a big thing for investors in india, somebody that can deliver. >> the system is clogged up. illustrate needs unclogging. but the european elections, the elections for the european parliament, usually the most boring things in the world, they're going to produce some shocks. obviously here in the uk, but also the national front in france and an alternative for germany. so i think that's -- in may, that will cause ripples throughout europe. >> it will be interesting to see whether that has any impact on whether we can get europe to be more competitive and implement more of a single market. >> that's the run up
the next year sees india and brazil hold nationwide general elections. do they have the potential to change global dynamics in 2014? i asked daniel frankfurt, executive editor of the economist. >> indonesia is another one, a quarter of a billion people there. so new leadership coming in there. and in india, i think there's a hugely controversial figure, but business wants him because he's got a reputation for getting things done where he -- >> that's a big thing for investors in...
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that night, police killed the equivalent of 1% of india's wild tiger population. >> there's been stories out that, you know, the zanesville animal massacre. and i guess when i first seen that headline it kind of pissed me off, you know, that they would -- that they would headline it like that. but the more i thought about it, that's pretty much what it was. >> just six of terry's animals were recovered unharmed. still secure in their cages. three leopards, two monkeys, and a brown bear. over the next few days, the zanesville animal massacre dominated the headlines in america with one question on every reporter's mind. >> is there any understanding as to why he let all of these dangerous animals out before he took his own life? >> you know, maybe in terry's mind he thought this was the last way to get back at the government. another way to look at this might be that terry looked at the animals as kids, a product that he and marian's relationship and perhaps when he didn't have marian anymore, he thought, i'll kill the kids to get back at marian. but there had to be a reason in terry's min
that night, police killed the equivalent of 1% of india's wild tiger population. >> there's been stories out that, you know, the zanesville animal massacre. and i guess when i first seen that headline it kind of pissed me off, you know, that they would -- that they would headline it like that. but the more i thought about it, that's pretty much what it was. >> just six of terry's animals were recovered unharmed. still secure in their cages. three leopards, two monkeys, and a brown...
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so i just recently got back from india and bangkok and china and so it is just fascinating how the world is changing right now so fast. >> rose: it's good to see you. >> thank you, charl-year. >> rose: much success, the film is on hbo. >> the film is on hbo. the book is in book stores and hbo did the film. and it's on demand, i would imagine. and hopefully will you watch it, it is a great story. it is an important story. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> brought to you by street.com, a stock market indepth analysis, we provide objective analysis, learn more at the stocks street.com nbr. >>> the dow sets another record, not alone in flying high, many shares around the world say good-bye to 2013 with sizeable gains. >>> missing the bull's eye, what target needs to do to repair the trust of its customers and rebuild its brand. >>> and riding the bull, our market analyst says stocks th
so i just recently got back from india and bangkok and china and so it is just fascinating how the world is changing right now so fast. >> rose: it's good to see you. >> thank you, charl-year. >> rose: much success, the film is on hbo. >> the film is on hbo. the book is in book stores and hbo did the film. and it's on demand, i would imagine. and hopefully will you watch it, it is a great story. it is an important story. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining...
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. >> they will go to turkey for a week or india. they travel all over. >> reporter: when george said they were taking a ship to antarctica he wasn't surprised. >> i said you be careful out there. i need you. >> reporter: john hasn't heard from them until he saw a russian ship was stuck in the ice. >> a picture of him waving. his wife not looking as happy. >> reporter: george and john were going to start a solar installation that is now on hold. he hopes they make it hope save. >> what will you say when he gets home? i will say you wanted an adventure and you found one. >> reporter: right now our live camera, we have clear conditions. tomorrow not so clear, another spare the air alert. the 23rd this season. use public transit. that would be a good night to do it. no wood burning allowed. afternoon highs 66 in cupertino. 64 in santa clara. and 66 the high in milpitas. 63 in walnut creek. 63 is the high in pittsburgh. we have 62 in petaluma. 60 by the coast. we can look at the new year's eve forecast in case you can't watch katherine a
. >> they will go to turkey for a week or india. they travel all over. >> reporter: when george said they were taking a ship to antarctica he wasn't surprised. >> i said you be careful out there. i need you. >> reporter: john hasn't heard from them until he saw a russian ship was stuck in the ice. >> a picture of him waving. his wife not looking as happy. >> reporter: george and john were going to start a solar installation that is now on hold. he hopes they...
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new zealand has the same quota as india. when people talk about being a long lines for visas, only four countries that max out on visas every year. it is the same four every year. mexico, india, china, and the philippines. if they say you should go to the back of the line, for some countries the line is 20-40 years. in 1990, congress raised the ceiling migration by 40%. that is a lot. that was in response to the economic expansion at the time. because every country gets the same limit, 20,000 limit went up to 25,600. for a country like mexico or india, a small increase. you still have the same problems. i want to end by saying a few words about the most recent period of economic expansion and recent recession and how it has affected immigration. one is economic restructuring and that took place at the end of the 20th century was continued to draw migration said anti-immigrant sentiment. you had a decline in manufacturing industries and growth and service sectors so native whites and blacks suffered greater unemployment and w
new zealand has the same quota as india. when people talk about being a long lines for visas, only four countries that max out on visas every year. it is the same four every year. mexico, india, china, and the philippines. if they say you should go to the back of the line, for some countries the line is 20-40 years. in 1990, congress raised the ceiling migration by 40%. that is a lot. that was in response to the economic expansion at the time. because every country gets the same limit, 20,000...
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and cooper tires said it is dropping plans to be bought by india's apollo tires. a lack of financing for the transaction, they will be seeking damages. apollo is disappointed and will also sue. it could be that the rubber meets the road in front of the courthouse. >> thank you. our theme today, celebration. days the winter olympics in sochi, russia will be celebrated. but a cloud of fear and unease has covered the upcoming event. a suicide bomber has killed more than 30 people on a bus. have raised this the great threat before the olympics begin. here to discuss the modification -- the motivation behind the , glen howard. first of all, tommy who was behind these attacks? they have made statements and the lie that there were nothing but they would be targeting the olympics, and so this is the primary suspect behind that. >> these attacks today, do they follow other attacks by the same group and other regions of russia? wax yes. there have -- >> yes. in the last three days there have been three attacks inside of russia. there has been a whole history of suicide bomb
and cooper tires said it is dropping plans to be bought by india's apollo tires. a lack of financing for the transaction, they will be seeking damages. apollo is disappointed and will also sue. it could be that the rubber meets the road in front of the courthouse. >> thank you. our theme today, celebration. days the winter olympics in sochi, russia will be celebrated. but a cloud of fear and unease has covered the upcoming event. a suicide bomber has killed more than 30 people on a bus....
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cooper tire stock is sharply higher today after the company terminate ad agreement to sell itself to india's apollo tires for $2.5 billion. cooper says because poll low failed to secure financing for the transaction. cheryl: mon dell lay is selling snack business to private equity firm. shares of deal were not disclosed. david: mir 6 myriad genetics got hammered after the government said they will cut fees in half february the 1st. they provide tests for gene. cheryl: suicide bomber killed 14 people on a trolley bus in volgograd, that happened this morning one day after a attack on the city's train station. that killed at least 17 "people." "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's break dune today's action with the market panel, ryan dietrich, schaefer investment senior research technical analyst. he says the market momentum, believe it or not is just getting started. our own sandra smith and lincoln ellis, green square managing director in the pits of. sandy, start with you. want to talk about oil. it is down double digits from the triple digits heights. what is bringing the price do
cooper tire stock is sharply higher today after the company terminate ad agreement to sell itself to india's apollo tires for $2.5 billion. cooper says because poll low failed to secure financing for the transaction. cheryl: mon dell lay is selling snack business to private equity firm. shares of deal were not disclosed. david: mir 6 myriad genetics got hammered after the government said they will cut fees in half february the 1st. they provide tests for gene. cheryl: suicide bomber killed 14...
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you know, tomorrow a deal with india's apollo tire was supposed to be completed. financing for that deal dried up, so it's no longer going to happen. but cooper tire having a nice reaction as a result. back to you. cheryl: all right, lauren, thank you very much. we'll see you in just a little bit. >> all right. cheryl: closing bell ringing 51 minutes from now, and car buyers are rushing to auto dealerships, but how to you, the investor, profit from this buying frenzy? we're going to bring you your investing road map just as soon as we return. and remember french actor gerard depar due's dramatic decision to become a tax exile in russia? well, now france's socialist government is imposing a tax on millionaires. we're going to tell you all about it. that's coming up in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like eing your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't m
you know, tomorrow a deal with india's apollo tire was supposed to be completed. financing for that deal dried up, so it's no longer going to happen. but cooper tire having a nice reaction as a result. back to you. cheryl: all right, lauren, thank you very much. we'll see you in just a little bit. >> all right. cheryl: closing bell ringing 51 minutes from now, and car buyers are rushing to auto dealerships, but how to you, the investor, profit from this buying frenzy? we're going to bring...
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was supposed to be acquired by apollo tires of india. it is now canceling that acquisition, because the two parties had trouble getting financing. now they are suing each other over it. cooper was lower earlier and now it has turned higher by more than 5.5%. now onto the big story today. with six weeks to go before this sochi olympics, terrorism is casting a shadow over the winter games. at least 30 are dead after two days inbombings in two the same province as sochi. there are new concerns over security at the gains. let's bring in our panel of experts to discuss that issue. rick nelson is senior associate at the center for strategic and international studies. is here, andin fred burton is vice president of intelligence at stratford. he helped arrest a man behind the trade center bombing back in 1993. thank you all for joining us. let's turn to you, fred. look at this situation, there has been a lot of talk about security, not just at the games but elsewhere in russia, surrounding the games. someone who has had experience securing an ol
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according to goldman sachs report and russia, india and china, economies will overtake the g7 economy. we will be communicating with and working with businesses in these countries. therefore, it is vital for young people to be prepared for this new world business. we refer to the real world, ladies and gentlemen. this is the real world. [applause] >> what about the east of england? the east of england, gentleman here. >> yes, thank you, mr. speaker. i am george nodwell from westchester. [inaudible] [laughter] i believe young people deserve to have their say in work experience is really valuable. employers nowadays they're actually looking for what experience you actually have. every job interview almost a year ago asked me what experience i have is really, really crucial in making these decisions. work experience less to explore your options. it's really crucial that u.s. young people are given the chance to explore what we want to be. we can combat if we could do this one motion. it's really important coming back to education. african parter motion, we can make the u.k. a much better
according to goldman sachs report and russia, india and china, economies will overtake the g7 economy. we will be communicating with and working with businesses in these countries. therefore, it is vital for young people to be prepared for this new world business. we refer to the real world, ladies and gentlemen. this is the real world. [applause] >> what about the east of england? the east of england, gentleman here. >> yes, thank you, mr. speaker. i am george nodwell from...
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. >> in my case, i grew up in india. since the age of 12, my dream was clearly to save the world. i went to the world bank office on a dusty hot summer day in new delhi and asked them how i got a job -- how to get a job. they said go get a phd at a phd and come back. which is what i did. it baffles me. there have been many twists and turns. and they were on the road with a nice expensive -- travel tremendously. when itd was booming came to food. it still is. there was a combination of wanting to go entrepreneurial and rage. i was furious at the indian options out there. eat, $8.99. this is the oldest civilization in this valley. at the complexity is tremendous. one hase can do what no done for japanese or others have done for. -- and now french and italian. this is what drove me to take the plunge from the frying pan into the fire. claws thaty wear her her clothes and now i am going to your restaurant. -- wearing her clothes and now i am going to a restaurant. i grew up in los angeles as a public high school kid. early boyfriend, went to the democratic convention in l.a. in 1960.
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india has slowed down but still a 5% growth rate. the consumer related stocks had had very good returns. and we think that it is just the beginning of the story, 2014 we are going to carry on with this forward and so we are actually very bullish and optimistic on the emerging market returns going forward for 2014 and '15. >> i understand it's a long term demographic argument and solid and may that's for the next five years the emergence of the middle class. in the meantime if liquidity does become a problem because the fed will draw some stimulus and argue we'll have to withdraw it more rapidly will the emerging markets fall out of bed overall >> it's an excellent question. think of it this way. the tapering scale when it was built on speck laying in the summer that's when countries like india, turkey, all their currencies got decimated. when tapering actually occurred when bernanke reduce it, indian rupee and all others held steady. tapering is a thing of the past. also looking back we don't think there will be dramatic tapering. ma
india has slowed down but still a 5% growth rate. the consumer related stocks had had very good returns. and we think that it is just the beginning of the story, 2014 we are going to carry on with this forward and so we are actually very bullish and optimistic on the emerging market returns going forward for 2014 and '15. >> i understand it's a long term demographic argument and solid and may that's for the next five years the emergence of the middle class. in the meantime if liquidity...
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. >> south africa beat india on the second test, 223 on the final day of the second test in durbin. 350 test wicts. finished with three for the day. a target of just 58 openers, graham smith steering the host to a 10 wict victory and a d -- wicket victory. a lap of honor around king smith stadium he'll continue to play one day international. >>> english premier league west brom has confirmed their striker nicholas anelka will not use again when celebrating the goal. when he made the sign made famous by french comedian dudonnet, he is already facin fg an investigation. >>> football masms he scores two goals. i need to obviously speak to nico and get a feeling of how he's feeling about the last couple of days but in a football point of view, i felt it was a decision to bring him back. hopefully he's, from a football point of view proved he's cable of what he's doing -- capable of what he's doing. and how playing for west ham. >> martina sharapova eased a straight sets victory over caroline garcia of france. australian qualifie qualifier ay barclay. >> sloane stevens won in straight sets 6
. >> south africa beat india on the second test, 223 on the final day of the second test in durbin. 350 test wicts. finished with three for the day. a target of just 58 openers, graham smith steering the host to a 10 wict victory and a d -- wicket victory. a lap of honor around king smith stadium he'll continue to play one day international. >>> english premier league west brom has confirmed their striker nicholas anelka will not use again when celebrating the goal. when he made...
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cooper tires saying it's terminating a more than $2 billion deal with india's apollo tire, that deal was reached over the summer, but now cooper tires is finding out that apollo's financing had dried up. if this deal did go through, it would be with india's second biggest takeover here in the united states, but it looks like that's a no go, and cooper tires is the winner. lori: well, the battle's begun in illinois over pension reform, a group of nonunion retirees filing the first of what could be many more lawsuits to come challenging the state's plan to fix its public pension system. the most underfunded in this country. jeff flock joins us now i from chicago with the very latest. >> reporter: $100 billion with a b underfunded, the worst in the night, as you report, lori. and i'll tell you, the state legislature took two years to try and fix this. today put a fix in place, bipartisan fix, but it's being taken to court. you know, i reported on this a r a couple of hours ago, i said in the 1:00 show i would give you the folks who are making the most in terms of pension. you know, a lo
cooper tires saying it's terminating a more than $2 billion deal with india's apollo tire, that deal was reached over the summer, but now cooper tires is finding out that apollo's financing had dried up. if this deal did go through, it would be with india's second biggest takeover here in the united states, but it looks like that's a no go, and cooper tires is the winner. lori: well, the battle's begun in illinois over pension reform, a group of nonunion retirees filing the first of what could...
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with trash in mumbai, india, now becoming more polluted as people flock to the cities to search for work and a better quality of life. >>> thanks for watching "around the world." "cnn newsroom" starts right now. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. have a good afternoon. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now the nsa may be targeting laptop computers before the owners receive them. we'll have reports on reports the agency has been diverting laptops order online and installing spy aware. >>> big name coached are getting bad news. it's judgment day in the nfl. right now the countdown is on and the last minute preparations are under way. >> we're going to have cookies and coffee set out. >> those cookies going to be laced with anything? >> absolutely not. no, no. >> less than 36 hours till colorado marijuana shops open their doors. >>> hello, everybody i'm jim acosta in washington. another revelation about the extent of secret surveillance programs carried out by the nsa. this time it involves the agency targeting computers including laptops purchased online. first, it was the coll
with trash in mumbai, india, now becoming more polluted as people flock to the cities to search for work and a better quality of life. >>> thanks for watching "around the world." "cnn newsroom" starts right now. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. have a good afternoon. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now the nsa may be targeting laptop computers before the owners receive them. we'll have reports on reports the agency has been...
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. >>> and in india, this photo is of an indian fisherman walking through a beach literaturetered with trash in mumbai, india, now becoming more polluted as people flock to the cities to search for work and a better quality of life. >>> thanks for watching "around the world." "cnn newsroom" starts right now. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. have a good afternoon. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now the nsa may be targeting laptop computers before the owners receive them. we'll have reports on reports the agency has been diverting laptops order online and installing spy aware. >>> big name coached are getting bad news. it's judgment day in the nfl. right now the countdown is on and the last minute preparations are under way. >> we're going to have cookies and coffee set out. >> those cookies going to be laced with anything? >> absolutely not. no, no. >> less than 36 hours till colorado marijuana shops open their doors.
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if you look at the individual tire folly after the company ended its merger with india's apollo tyre. apollo was supposed to buy cooper for just over $2 billion. ♪ to "lunch money," where we tie together the best stories, interviews, and video in business news. i am matt miller. today's moving pictures. mostel schumacher, successful driver in formula one history is in great condition following a skiing accident in the french out. he underwent brain surgery after falling at meribel. 44-year-old shoemaker retired for a second time in 2012. he won the world championship seven times. arctic air blasting the upper midwest, winds as high as 50 miles per hour in north dakota, is creating lizardlike conditions. the windchill temperature plunged 250 below zero stop -- 50 below zero. the temperatures are forecasted to last until next year. the philadelphia eagles held off a comeback by dallas to secure the last playoff spot in the nfl. the eagles' win clinched the nfc title, they will host the saints on saturday. one of four scheduled for this weekend as nfl postseason gets underway. gary gen
if you look at the individual tire folly after the company ended its merger with india's apollo tyre. apollo was supposed to buy cooper for just over $2 billion. ♪ to "lunch money," where we tie together the best stories, interviews, and video in business news. i am matt miller. today's moving pictures. mostel schumacher, successful driver in formula one history is in great condition following a skiing accident in the french out. he underwent brain surgery after falling at meribel....
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in june they said they would merge with a competitor based in india, street hated it, stock down 30% since june, which is rare in the market right now. now they just called off the merger and they're talking about returning more of the capital, shareholders, instead. stock is selling times next year's earnings, probably the most hated name you can find. this is the type of situation where, once the dust celts, there might be more options other than the merger out there and maybe the stock's due for a run. i'd keep it on the radar screen and read up on it. >> after $200 million investment from blackstone, the ceo will retire in april. josh? >> yeah, i just i think this is the kind of thing where they've got a trendy business, but it seems to ebb and flow, just like deckers with style and with trends, but in this case they have a financial backer. there's a preferred issue that's going to put a floor under the stock. and so if they can get growth trends right, if they can get the mix in the new stores, maybe it's got potential. i try not to bet on fashion trends. >> we have the footwea
in june they said they would merge with a competitor based in india, street hated it, stock down 30% since june, which is rare in the market right now. now they just called off the merger and they're talking about returning more of the capital, shareholders, instead. stock is selling times next year's earnings, probably the most hated name you can find. this is the type of situation where, once the dust celts, there might be more options other than the merger out there and maybe the stock's due...
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talking about demand in the united states now bigger and faster, growing faster than that of china and india and that the pick up in demand in the u.s. is going to be the big driver behind what he's calling the new normal for oil prices in 2014. he's saying we're going to hover around these levels at least for a year. back to you guys. dagen: happy new year. we'll see you tomorrow, i hope. sandra smith, in chicago. >>> can a ceo save obamacare? the white house is reportedly under pressure to appoint one. cheryl ca sony is up next with a panel to debate this, they'll tell her what they think. the -- and colorado's going to pot, recreational marijuana starts this wednesday. details in the next hour of "markets now." welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking yo flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability
talking about demand in the united states now bigger and faster, growing faster than that of china and india and that the pick up in demand in the u.s. is going to be the big driver behind what he's calling the new normal for oil prices in 2014. he's saying we're going to hover around these levels at least for a year. back to you guys. dagen: happy new year. we'll see you tomorrow, i hope. sandra smith, in chicago. >>> can a ceo save obamacare? the white house is reportedly under...
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. >>> y vamos mentalmente hasta la india. este sÁbado en la india un hombre rompiÓ el rÉcord al realizar en menos de 90 segundos el nudo de corbatas. lo hizo en menos de 20 segundos. muchos esposos quisieran. >>> serÍa delicioso que alguien te hiciera el nudo de la corbata por las maÑanas. >>> no se hacerme ningÚn nudo. nuestra maquiladora lo hace. >>> yo voy con 18 segundos. puedo ir mÁs rapido. de verdad que me gustarÍa que hiciÉramos una competencia, lo hago en menos. >>> buscate una corbata cuando puedas. >>> podrÍa romper un nuevo rÉcord. para este aÑo estoy tranquilo, ya rompi los rÉcord que querÍa, el aÑo que viene vamos a ver que pasa. >>> asÍ me gusta. >>> y de la india vamos a serbia donde miles de mujeres se encontraron para participar en una carrera disfrazados de santa. y todo para recudar diner para un evento caritativo. cuantos santa claus habÍa ahi? >>> mi preocupaciÓn es donde estÁ rodolfo el reno. >>> estamos en vivo, acabamos de dar una noticia de un rÉcord, encontramos una corbata, jhon
. >>> y vamos mentalmente hasta la india. este sÁbado en la india un hombre rompiÓ el rÉcord al realizar en menos de 90 segundos el nudo de corbatas. lo hizo en menos de 20 segundos. muchos esposos quisieran. >>> serÍa delicioso que alguien te hiciera el nudo de la corbata por las maÑanas. >>> no se hacerme ningÚn nudo. nuestra maquiladora lo hace. >>> yo voy con 18 segundos. puedo ir mÁs rapido. de verdad que me gustarÍa que hiciÉramos una...
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. >> the cricketers romp over india. and michael schumacher suffered head trauma in a ski accident. we'll look at what made him one of the best drivers in formula one. >> welcome back. with football world cup. police in brazil are busy trying to keep up the notorious shanty town or slums that began five years ago but critics say any success has come at a cost. from rio de janeiro we have reports. >> reporter: security forces attempted to regain control of areas ruled by drug gangs for decades. it's called pacification, a drive started in 2008. many are part of tourist attractions and the world cup are coming. >> the state was absent in these communities for many years. we arrived and we have this obligation to reconquer this community and for the residents to grow to trust us. >> reporter: the resident resident-friendly police are having success. murder rates have dropped quickly and so have crimes. but the tactics of the police are increasingly being questioned as cases emerge of unarmed people being killed or abducted. and in some places the police have limited access. >> reporter
. >> the cricketers romp over india. and michael schumacher suffered head trauma in a ski accident. we'll look at what made him one of the best drivers in formula one. >> welcome back. with football world cup. police in brazil are busy trying to keep up the notorious shanty town or slums that began five years ago but critics say any success has come at a cost. from rio de janeiro we have reports. >> reporter: security forces attempted to regain control of areas ruled by drug...
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demographics of the nation's but it is made up by the developed world by indonesia and malaysia and india and russia and south africa. they pick up the slack from the traditional growth. >> it is a good thing he did not say china because they're already losing some of workforce. china's bubble will offset the emerging countries long term that is where the growth is but i see the bubble bursting is the single biggest event. >> what would you have people own? >> with the u.s. dollar index it went up with the last financial crisis then everything burst i have four major cycles delay time this happened was 1930 through 34 the last time a major bubble burst with the leveraging it is a dangerous cycle if we don't see a substantial crash by summer i may change my mind but i have never seen a confluence of cycles like this. stuart: here it comes. long-term unemployment benefits expiring 1. 3 billion people this weekend. a and you can bet there will be a fight if they are extended. lau we will deal with that in ana moment. lebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smar
demographics of the nation's but it is made up by the developed world by indonesia and malaysia and india and russia and south africa. they pick up the slack from the traditional growth. >> it is a good thing he did not say china because they're already losing some of workforce. china's bubble will offset the emerging countries long term that is where the growth is but i see the bubble bursting is the single biggest event. >> what would you have people own? >> with the u.s....
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or a product from other countries that we've imported as we've let some of these people come in from india and china, for instance? >> i argue that, in itself, is an american product because they what america has been about at its best, being a place globe lil where people want to come and pursue capitalist dreams, among others. >> got to make sure that continues. >>> we want to move to russia. two suicide bombings within 24 hours killed dozens of people in the city, highlighting a major security threat six weeks before the start of the winter olympics. nbc's jim maceda joins us moscow. good morning. >> reporter: hi, carl. investigators are obviously operating under the strong suspicion that the latest attacks were the work of islamist insurgents from the north caucuses, the restive area in russia. police found links between two bombings, the two most recent bombings, that's the -- they believe the same group or cell that carried out train and bus bombings and explosives used and components, like shrapnel, were similar as well. investigators are also linging those two bombings to a public
or a product from other countries that we've imported as we've let some of these people come in from india and china, for instance? >> i argue that, in itself, is an american product because they what america has been about at its best, being a place globe lil where people want to come and pursue capitalist dreams, among others. >> got to make sure that continues. >>> we want to move to russia. two suicide bombings within 24 hours killed dozens of people in the city,...
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there were lots of india to be alive today it seemed to want to sue the concrete that is raging inside style. so i probably need to. chills save the ball is now in the times of the former vice president. so he orders his men took down the times. that was to pace with time enough because the youngest nation. we are one piece. we are brothers and sisters. bidding is led by what is. what is he still insists. or buy. so all my attention. it's the best way for a lexus. our goal situation two lanes ten pts arranging cctv to what sells seven times formula one world champion michael schumacher is in a critical condition on for a skiing accident the news was released by the french hospital in grenoble of which schumacher is being treated. the forty four year old jim and fell while skiing in the french alps was sort of mad though the hospital said that schumacher suffered a serious brain trauma which come on is a rival. bell was old director said schumacher was wearing a helmet when he fell and hit his head against a role. an australian vessel has aligned in the east antarctica i ignored you did
there were lots of india to be alive today it seemed to want to sue the concrete that is raging inside style. so i probably need to. chills save the ball is now in the times of the former vice president. so he orders his men took down the times. that was to pace with time enough because the youngest nation. we are one piece. we are brothers and sisters. bidding is led by what is. what is he still insists. or buy. so all my attention. it's the best way for a lexus. our goal situation two lanes...